He offered food packages and grocery packages to needy people and families. Rakesh Rajdev also helped the people who were stuck during the lockdown to their hometowns safely.
A Short Introduction About Rakesh Rajdev And His Works For The Betterment Of The Society.pptx
1. A SHORT INTRODUCTION ABOUT
RAKESH RAJDEV AND HIS WORKS
FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE
SOCIETY
www.therakeshrajdev.com
2. What name do you get in your mind when you hear the word humanity? If
you are located in Western India, then you would think about Rakesh
Rajdev. He is located in Gujarat, India. He is a sign of emblem, a
philanthropist, a man of letters and a kind-hearted person as well as a
successful businessman.
3. Philanthropy is a genetic trait that has been
transferred from generation to generation.
Rakesh has a kind heart which is transited from
his late father – PartapbhaiRajdev. He belongs to
Rajkot, Gujarat. He is also a famous businessman
of the state who runs a popular three-star hotel
namely the Roma Kristo Hotel at Dwarka.
4. Usually, elite-class family members and
celebrities will visit the place. Though it’s a
three-star hotel you can find that the food
and rooms here are available at an affordable
price. With his successful business, Rakesh
Rajdev also thought about the people who
suffer at the same time in society with an
empty stomach.
5. Everyone should understand that there are
many people who find it hard to fulfil their basic
needs. Hence, Rakesh thought of standing as a
support for them. He took the great initiative of
opening an NGO namely KanudaMitra Mandal.
This NGO is very famous in Western India since
it actively participates in social welfare activities.
He offered food packages and grocery packages to
needy people and families. He chose the deserving
students in the society and offered them school bags,
notebooks, lunch boxes and other stationery things.
Especially during the global pandemic time, he
supported the people by sending meal packages,
grocery packages and sanitizing kits for them. Rakesh
Rajdev also helped the people who were stuck during
the lockdown to their hometowns safely.